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SBP Monetary Policy Pakistan Maintains Policy Rate Eleven Point Five Percent Amid Volatile Middle East Energy Shock

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The Monetary Policy Committee of the State Bank of Pakistan has officially decided to maintain the benchmark policy rate unchanged at 11.5 percent during its high-level regulatory session. Evaluating a complex matrix of international and domestic financial developments, the committee determined that while global crude oil prices have experienced a minor downward correction following recent diplomatic breakthroughs, energy values remain structurally elevated when compared to pre-conflict baselines. The central bank noted that the adverse economic spillovers of the Middle East conflict have materialized across vital domestic macroeconomic indicators, pushing the primary headline inflation rate back into double digits during the preceding two months. Faced with signs of moderating domestic industrial production alongside strict state austerity measures, the committee concluded that preserving the existing tight monetary posture is necessary to stabilize price expectations and anchor long-term inflation within the targeted medium-term parameters of 5 to 7 percent.

A review of the real sector reveals that Pakistan’s provisional gross domestic product expanded by 3.7 percent over the fiscal year, presenting a minor acceleration from the 3.2 percent growth velocity documented during the prior year. The central bank highlighted that this output performance was primarily driven by the services and industrial components, accompanied by a resilient contribution from the agricultural sector. Large-scale manufacturing recorded an expansion of 6.5 percent during the initial nine months of the fiscal year, though high-frequency internal indicators signal a temporary moderation in industrial output for the final quarter. Looking ahead toward the upcoming fiscal year, the central bank cautioned that ongoing geopolitical supply chain friction will continue to temper industrial output, while unpredictable weather anomalies affecting critical Kharif crops could present a downside risk to agricultural projections.

On the external front, high-energy import demands pushed the monthly current account balance into a temporary deficit of 0.3 billion dollars, accumulating a minor cumulative current account deficit of 0.2 billion dollars for the ten-month period. This trade deficit expansion was heavily mitigated by exceptionally strong inflows of workers’ remittances, which achieved record volumes to stabilize the aggregate external balance sheet. Supported by structural funding disbursements under the International Monetary Fund Extended Fund Facility and Resilience and Sustainability Facility programs, the net foreign exchange reserves held by the State Bank of Pakistan expanded to 17.2 billion dollars, with official projections targeting a total buildup of 18 billion dollars by the end of June. The committee anticipates that despite a projected widening of the trade deficit in the next fiscal year, consistent market operations and timely official capital inflows will allow the state to sustain its sovereign reserve accumulation trajectory.

Examining the public ledger and credit markets, the central bank observed that national fiscal consolidation parameters have remained generally on track, driven primarily by administrative expenditure curbs implemented by the state. Even though the Federal Board of Revenue adjusted its annual collection target to approximately 13 trillion rupees, the federal government expects to secure a primary budget surplus equivalent to 2.5 percent of the gross domestic product for the outgoing fiscal cycle, while establishing a primary surplus target of 2.0 percent for the incoming year. Concurrently, broader monetary expansion grew at a moderated pace of 14.3 percent on a year-on-year basis, influenced by a reduction in net state budgetary borrowing from commercial banking channels. Private sector credit demand expanded by 13 percent, showing healthy credit distribution across commercial working capital, corporate fixed investments, and consumer finance products.

The critical variable dominating the policy decision remains the sharp resurgence in national consumer prices, with headline inflation jumping rapidly from 7.3 percent to 10.9 percent, and subsequently hitting 11.7 percent. This inflationary acceleration was driven by unfavorable statistical base effects and the direct pass-through of global conflict-related shocks into baseline domestic fuel, transport, and manufacturing logistics costs. Core inflation experienced a parallel upward movement to settle at 8.7 percent, exacerbated by an unexpected spike in domestic wheat and staple product pricing. The central bank concluded that consumer price index figures will likely persist within double-digit territory for the upcoming months before embarking on a gradual downward path, warning that the consumer price path remains vulnerable to international fuel price adjustments, domestic utility tariff re-fixations, and climate-induced food supply disruptions.

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